12 Related Articles, between 2018-05-13 and 2018-05-17

ALICE HART-DAVIS reveals the brave new world of anti-ageing. Alice Hart-Davis gave her insight on the Anti-ageing and Aesthetic Medicine World Congress in Monte Carlo. She shared her concerns over how acceptable the aesthetics industry is becoming. >>

Alien shocker: Congress wants to spend millions searching for ET. A climate denier may be the reason the S-word is back in vogue in Congress. Oh yeah, not that S-word, the other one: SETI. >>

Cathy McMorris Rogers on balancing motherhood and Congress. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers says being a mom has made her a better legislator. >>

Congress hits 'undo' button on spending package, more. In Congress, much like in baseball, you play nearly every day. >>

It's time to make Congress prove it can curb its out-of-control spending habit. Just as an overextended family might cut up its credit cards, Congress needs to show that it can finally curb its out-of-control spending habit. And if lawmakers can’t do it with $15 billion in unspent money, then their addiction is even worse than it appears. >>

Millions of vets get VA-funded private-sector care through program set to run out of money. New data shows more than one million veterans annually are relying on a program to get VA-funded private sector medical care, but the program could run out of money in two weeks if Congress doesn't act. >>

Smokey Robinson woos Congress, pushes music law reform. Singers, songwriters and engineers whose lifelong devotion to music has not always been adequately rewarded got a boost Tuesday when Motown icon Smokey... >>

Songwriters, music executives urge Congress to pass first music copyright reform in decades. Songwriters, music executives urge Congress to pass the first major music copyright reform law in decades >>

Stadium and team owners see drones as major league threat. Teams want Congress to give law enforcement a green light to disable drones. >>

The Issue Is Liberty, Not Gambling. The Supreme Court says Congress can’t command state legislatures. >>

Tougher payday loan rules remain in place. Tougher rules governing the payday lending industry will remain in place after Congress allowed a deadline to overrule them pass >>